The applicant sought judicial review of an interlocutory order made by a Small Claims Court judge setting aside a default judgment.
The Divisional Court noted that while it has jurisdiction under the Judicial Review Procedures Act to review such decisions, it will generally decline to do so where the application is essentially an appeal of an interlocutory order, as the Courts of Justice Act does not permit appeals from interlocutory orders of the Small Claims Court.
The court found no reason to interfere, holding that the Small Claims Court judge acted within his jurisdiction.
The application for judicial review was dismissed.